The San Francisco Giants are about to make an unconventional choice for their next manager. Reports indicate that they are close to hiring Tony Vitello, the highly successful head coach of the University of Tennessee baseball team, to lead the team. This potential move comes after the Giants parted ways with Bob Melvin following an 81-81 season in 2025, a year that fell short of playoff aspirations. Who is Tony Vitello? Tony Vitello, a 47-year-old native of St. Louis, has built a strong reputation as one of college baseball’s top coaches. A University of Missouri graduate, Vitello has no experience playing or coaching in professional baseball, making his potential MLB managerial role a bold leap. His coaching journey began as an assistant at Missouri from 2003 to 2010, followed by stints at TCU from 2011 to 2013 and Arkansas from 2014 to 2017. Since taking over as Tennessee’s head coach in 2018, he has turned the Volunteers into a dominant team. Tony Vitello and the Tennessee Baseball Team Tony Vitello’s record at Tennessee stands at an impressive 341-131 over eight seasons. His greatest achievement came in 2024 when he led the Volunteers to their first NCAA national championship in baseball. The team also reached the College World Series in 2021 and 2023 and claimed SEC regular season and tournament titles in 2022 and 2024. Known for his fiery style, Vitello mentored future MLB stars such as AL Cy Young contender Garrett Crochet and former Texas outfielder Ian Kinsler.
Who is Tony Vitello? Tennessee coach nears San Francisco Giants’ managerial deal in MLB shakeup
